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Shadow Of White by Nicola Ducati
A photographic project to discover the deep north and the people who have inhabited these hostile territories for millennia, once uncontaminated and which today face new challenges.

Elliott Erwitt; Found not Lost
The exhibition "Found Not Lost" devoted to the American photographer Elliott Erwitt proposes the meeting of two views that the artist has been able to bring to the world.


New York City; Street Scenes by Paul Kessel
New York City is considered as one of the best places to practice street photography. It has a history of being the breeding grounds of many of the finest street photographers over the years.

The Iberians by Candy Lopesino
The Iberian Peninsula is a geographical concept formed by Spain and Portugal, two geographically united countries but separately by an invisible border. 



Exhibition; America in Crisis
America in Crisis will bring together 40 leading American photographers and over 120 worksexploring social change in the U.S from the 1960s till today.

Survivors; Skin Project by Silvia Alessi
Skin Project is certainly an act of denunciation of a hideous crime still too widespread in the Indian subcontinent (the acid attack), and in fact the girls portrayed were willing to show their faces to raise awareness in the viewer.



The Russian soul by Victoria Knobloch
My photographs are presenting a visual encounter with Saint Petersburg and Moscow in the gloomy month of November in 2021. As a photographer I felt a deep magic and fascination in the streets of both cities


Exhibition; Intimate Distance by Barbara Niggl Radloff
Artist Barbara Niggl Radloff (1936–2010), after spending her youth surrounded by the ruins of the Second World War, discovered photography, seeing in it the ideal medium to document the story of the people of post-war Munich and the stark reality of their lives.

Dev Deepavali; The Diwali of Gods by Abhijit Bose
Mythologically the Gods are believed to descend to earth to take bath(snan ) on the holy Ganges on this day. Dev Deepavali or the Diwali of the Gods is the festival of Kartik Poornima celebrated in Varanasi,Uttarpradesh in India.

Void spaces by Kaushik Dolui
I find the void subjects fascinating and strange, as there is no sense of who they are, but an aspect of them like where they were or what they were doing in the past.



Conversations by Christos J.Palios
Conversations project was selected and published in our print edition 19. Food provides nourishment, supports social ritual, and expresses environment. A shared meal reveals tradition and offers opportunity for discourse.




Exhibition; Perspectives by René Groebli
[Paris; Feb 24 – Apr 23, 2022] René Groebli, born in 1927 in Zurich, belongs to a generation of Swiss photographers who, after the Second World War, left their mark on the history of 20th century photography.

Urban sprawl, emptiness by Emmanuel Monzon
This project was selected and published in our print edition 19. Deserts of the American West and their poetic and chaotic processions of motorway interchanges, cities without centers, residential zones without inhabitants.

Transylvanian shepherds by Kerekes Istvan
The region of Transylvania is known for the scenery of its Carpathian landscape and its rich history. The Western world commonly associates Transylvania with vampires because of the influence of Bram Stoker's novel "Dracula" and the many films the tale inspired.

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Cattle Fairs by Nick Gandano
Photography puts you in front of the mirror, it shows you who you really are. Through a slow and progressive decanting process, photography allows you to know yourself, to know what kind of person you are.


Being a child in a mundari camp by Elena Molina
This project was selected and published in our print edition 19. Being a child in a Mundari camp is synonymous with working tirelessly from dawn to dusk. From their earliest age, they actively participate in the care of their livestock

Covid; Portrait series by Alkan Emin
Covid had struck planet earth and I was literally lost in all of my thoughts. I had these visions of the world ending and I felt like I was in a prison in my mind with all of this. 

My Beginning
I learned to photograph at the Savonese Photographic Circle, in 1983 in Savona. Every Friday evening, in a dilapidated place, 15-20 people passionate about photography gathered.



Tel Aviv night by Igal Stulbach
I made this body of work while wandering across the streets of Tel Aviv in the late summer nights. This is preferable time for a night bird like me. I try to reveal the magic which is over the city in the night -streets and moving objects look so different than during the day.

NFTs in photography: Revolution in collecting or speculative bubble?
Non-fungible tokens erupted into the art market in early 2021 like a digital gold rush, promising to overhaul everything from the gallery system to the repayment model for starving artists. Photography, long the stepchild of collecting because of its reproducibility, suddenly gained a mechanism for scarcity backed by cryptography, a mix of hype, code, and daring speculation.

Petricor by Joaquin Bas Ros
The 20 photographs that compose this portfolio are part of those included in Petricor, a photobook that aims to be a mirror of what is sadly beginning to be known as "Empty Spain".


Ship breaking and building by Steven Kruit
The construction of the vessels is impressive as its mostly done by manual human manpower. Its plain muscle strength that is building these big vessels, some of the as large as 150 meters long and as high as a 20 storied building.

The Medina of Marrakech by Benjamin Angel
The Medina of Marrakech is a fascinating place in many respects.  It enjoys a unique location, near the  high Atlas Mountains of central Morocco.  Founded in the early years of the Almoravid dynasty, around 1065, it is surrounded by high walls. 

A Natural History Austin Cullen
A Natural History (Built to be Seen) is a series of observations of the western natural world, with an emphasis on the spectacular and absurd ways it’s constructed and presented.



The sea that never was by Pavel Tereshkovets
I began coming here in the summer of 2021, almost seventy years after a huge explosion near Minsk city, Belarus. Two trunks of dynamite started back then what was going to become the so-called Minsk Sea.

Sea Walls

Sea Walls

Jan 19, 2022
After the disappearance of my father I had been affectionately next to my mother, left alone at fifty- five, as if she were my friend, my little girl. On my 36th birthday my mom was rushed to hospital due to intestinal obstruction.